0 able to be made to do something dishonest or immoral: --
Perhaps some systems of government are more corruptible than others.
Some people have more confidence in women because they feel they are less corruptible.
That creates an appearance to the public of parties being corruptible by donors.
The prejudiced or corruptible juror is the mischief against which this clause is directed.
The key to all this is that it would be a body that is corruptible.
I am sorry that we are not in the position of being corruptible.
I suggest that they are neither corrupt nor corruptible.
We must be fully aware that corruptible representatives always pave the way towards the destabilisation of a constitutional state.
It is designed to protect young, impressionable and corruptible minds.
Moreover, the local parish plump type of representative is the least reliable and the most corruptible.